710-CS6075X2

Most orders ship within 3-5 business days. Due to a high volume of back order from the manufacturer, some orders may be delayed by about 1 week. If an additional delay occurs, we will contact you as quickly as possible.

Product Description

This item is being discontinued. Once we are out of inventory, this item will no longer be availaible.

Cutting material perfectly square is one thing, getting that to show up in the finished product after assembly is quite another. Over the centuries, woodworkers have devised countless methods for getting the box, drawer or cabinet perfectly square while it's nailed, screwed, glued or all of the above. In the end, nothing any more complicated then something square to clamp the material against is all that's needed. So in an interest to offer woodworkers a strong, solid, accurate solution, Woodpeckers decided to machine these solid aluminum clamping squares.

Each square is carefully machined, not molded, stamped or bent, into a thick, wide, square. All edges are chamfered, all surfaced buffed, and the whole thing anodized to prevent staining interaction with glue. Of course there's always cheaper ways to make anything, but that's not what Woodpeckers is about. To make it even more useful, four counter bored holes are strategically located for fixturing. What that means is you can temporarily, or permanently, attach this clamping square to your bench top or other material to further aid in project assembly, especially when you're working by yourself. They'll not only work inside a box, under or over a shelf but also around the outside corner. These Precision Clamping Squares are guaranteed to be flat, square and true, or we'll gladly replace them. Give them a try, you'll be surprised just how much better and easier your projects come together.

Warranty Information

Manufacturer's Warranty and our own 100% satisfaction guarantee. We will replace or refund immediately if you are unhappy with any purchase from us for any reason at any time. We will do all we can to help you with any problem you have. Most manufacturers will only replace a defective tool and they have to decide what defective means.